Geometry of Integrable Systems

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Geometry of Integrable Systems

An Introduction

Differential and Riemannian geometry Mathematical physics

Authors: Alessandro Arsie, Igor Mencattini

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Collection: Latin American Mathematics Series

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 9th January 2026

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031962820


Introduction

This textbook explores differential geometrical aspects of the theory of completely integrable Hamiltonian systems. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the mathematical foundations and illustrates it with a thorough analysis of classical examples.

Organization

This book is organized into two parts. Part I contains a detailed, elementary exposition of the topics needed to start a serious geometrical analysis of complete integrability. This includes a background in symplectic and Poisson geometry, the study of Hamiltonian systems with symmetry, a primer on the theory of completely integrable systems, and a presentation of bi-Hamiltonian geometry.

Part II

Part II is devoted to the analysis of three classical examples of integrable systems. This includes the description of the (free) n-dimensional rigid-body, the rational Calogero-Moser system, and the open Toda system. In each case, the system is described, its integrability is discussed, and at least one of its (known) bi-Hamiltonian descriptions is presented.

Target Audience and Prerequisites

This work can benefit advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students with a strong interest in geometrical methods of mathematical physics. Prerequisites include an introductory course in differential geometry and some familiarity with Hamiltonian and Lagrangian mechanics.

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